Cam Newton, QB, Panthers. Newton exploded for 242 passing yards with three touchdown tosses and added 30 rushing yards with another score on the ground without turning the ball over. It's been an up-and-down season so far for Newton, but there's a lot of "up" left. High fives for the Eagles' Nick Foles, the Lions' Matthew Stafford and the Bengals' Andy Dalton, who also cracked 30 fantasy points apiece.

San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis (AP Photo)

Vincent Jackson, WR, Buccaneers. With teammate Mike Williams inactive, Jackson racked up 114 yards and two TDs. Apparently, having rookie Mike Glennon at quarterback isn't so bad after all. The Bears' Brandon Marshall and the Eagles' DeSean Jackson also had two touchdown catches apiece, while the Jaguars' Justin Blackmon led all receivers with 190 yards.

Knowshon Moreno, RB, Broncos. Moreno continues to prove that he's a must-start despite sharing Denver's backfield. He rolled up 104 total yards and three touchdowns while clearly leading the backfield in snaps and touches. He'll occasionally bust in Denver's pass-heavy offense, but Moreno has as much scoring potential as any back in the league. A tip of the cap to Arian Foster, who led the league with 141 rushing yards and added 57 yards for 198 total.

Vernon Davis, TE, 49ers. Davis appears to be back to full strength after dropping 180 yards and two scores on Arizona. He and Colin Kaepernick are an unstoppable combo when healthy. Also, gotta show some love to Lions TE Joseph Fauria, who had three touchdowns and some sick dance moves.

Tony Romo, QB, Cowboys. The headliner from last week's Stud & Duds, Romo followed up his 506-yard, five-TD performance in Week 5 with a 170-yard, one-TD stinker in another great matchup against Washington. It's a reminder of how erratic Romo can be.

Marques Colston, WR, Saints. Colston turned in yet another poor performance Sunday, catching just one of just three targets for 11 yards. In the last two games, Colston has been held to three catches (five targets) for 26 yards. Expect the Saints to figure this out during the bye week. Meanwhile, Calvin Johnson, Dez Bryant, Anquan Boldin and Torrey Smith were also among the healthy stud receivers held under 40 yards receiving in Week 6.

Ray Rice, RB, Ravens. After getting 33 touches in Week 5, Rice had just 17 touches for 49 yards against the Packers. He averaged just 2.4 yards per carry and is averaging 2.8 ypc on the season. Truthfully, Rice was running poorly even before his Week 2 hip injury, so we're not sure health is the problem.

Jimmy Graham, TE, Saints. Graham can partially blame his Week 6 dud on a foot/ankle injury, but he was shut out by Aqib Talib and the Patriots all afternoon before getting hurt in the second half. It was the first time since his rookie season in 2010 that Graham was held without a catch. He'll have the bye week to heal.